Welcome to the hip hop eatery where our famous carnivore's preferred serving is red meat, beef to be precise. How do you like yours?
It doesn't matter at present, it's currently the best selling item on the menu as the streets are whistling over Drake and Pusha T's on-going tension. Luckily for us, like true emcees they keep it all in these bars. Let's start at the beginning, for those who might be slow on the uptake. King Push threw jabs at Drizzy on Infrared, the closing track on his recently dropped album, and without letting the sun set on a 1-nil scoreboard Drake took to the booth to lace the Duppy Freestyle. LALELA! This has me all hyped 'cause the sportsmanship level is A-grade. Drake is feeling disrespected by someone he says has a dying career. Meanwhile, Push caught the freestyle and replied to a line he dropped in it via Twitter. Another retaliation on wax perhaps? Only time will tell, but for now, listen to Drizzy's laments and tell us how the scoreboard is looking - based on the two aforementioned tracks.
Send the invoice for the extra 20... https://t.co/41rd4OJeMF
— King Push (@PUSHA_T) May 25, 2018
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